Tag: Drone Video

We are excited to welcome our next guest to the Hive Life podcast, Danny Decker.

Danny is a speaker, author, marketer, and entrepreneur. He co-founded Spotlight Branding, a company focusing on helping lawyers better market their law firms. Recently, he sold his portion of the company to his partner.

In this episode, we dive into a Q&A session with Danny who enthusiastically shares his marketing expertise. Whether it’s through video, social media, or e-newsletters, you are bound to grab a few key takeaways from our conversation.

Listen to the full discussion below or click here to download on iTunes!

In Episode 6 of the Hive Life, we welcome Thomas Wilson into the studio to talk drones. Thomas is the Director of Drone Operations at Aerial Buzz, powered by Spiracle Media. His enthusiasm for all things drone is contagious and makes you want to learn more.

Did you know that extensive safety regulations come with flying a drone? The FAA has cracked down in recent years, due to the popularity of both personal and professional drone use. There is a lot of background work that goes into getting those beautiful aerial shots, from getting a professional license to securing the air space you’re allowed to occupy.

Thomas also talks about some of his favorite projects since becoming a part of the Spiracle Media team. The most recent project was with the YMCA of Greater Charlotte. Thomas spent time at Lake Norman, capturing action shots of the adaptive water skiing program. He captured a beautiful photo of the sunset (below).

Civil + Structural Engineer Magazine officially recognized Aerial Buzz, a Spiracle Media brand, as the winner of the Engineering Drone Video of the Year in its May edition. The video was focused on the Atherton Mill site in the South End of Charlotte. The project was a collaborative effort between Thomas Wilson, Director of Drone Operations, and AJ Chodora.

“I think autonomous drones are the future. It might be two to three years from now or it could be 10 years from now. As drone technology evolves, the pilot is going to be minimized to just maintaining flight safety. You can already see it in some of our current applications,” says Wilson. (Read the full article)